Prosecution for Impeachment against President Trump to vote on 13th December 15:38

The legislative committee of the House of Representatives finished its second day of deliberations over a resolution that would accuse President Trump of imprisonment on the grounds of "abuse of power" and "disturbance to the parliament" on the alleged suspicion of Ukraine. The voting will be carried over on the 13th, and it is expected that the vote will be approved by a large number of people.

The U.K. suspected that the Democratic Party was charged with impeachment on the grounds of President Trump's "abuse of power" that put pressure on Ukraine for its own political interests and "hindering the parliament" that blocked the investigation of the allegations by the parliament In the judicial committee of the House of Representatives, deliberations were held on the 12th, following the previous day.

In the deliberations on the second day, there was intense debate, such as the Democratic lawmakers who claimed the need for impeachment protests, and the ruling and Republican lawmakers rebutted that there was no evidence of fraud and repeatedly asked for amendments to the resolution. It was exchanged.

And after 11pm, Nadler's Justice Chairman announced that he would not vote for the resolution on this day, but would carry it over the next day.

More than 14 hours have passed since the day's deliberation began, and the American media reports that it is a marathon deliberation.

The resolution will be approved by the Judiciary Committee on the 13th and sent to the plenary session of the House of Representatives.

The House of Representatives is dominated by the Democratic Party and is expected to be passed at the plenary session because of its leadership, and the chance that President Trump will be prosecuted for impeachment is increasing.

In the United States, President Johnson in the 1860s and President Clinton in the 1990s have been imprisoned.

In addition, President Nixon in the 1970s resigned after a resolution to prosecute impeachment was passed by the House Judiciary Committee, and when President Trump's resolution was passed, the president whose resolution was passed by the Judiciary Committee Will be the fourth person in American history.